Aircraft

DATE:12/05/06
SOURCE:Flight International
Boeing adds 747-8, 777F and 787-9 to price list

By Darren Shannon in Washington DC

Boeing yesterday released its latest price list, which for the first time includes the manufacturer’s planned 747-8 family, which is priced around $280 million, the $232.5 million to $240 million 777 freighter, and the 787-9, which ranges from $178.5 million to $188 million.

The manufacturer says the new list prices on average rise about 4%, a rate consistent with general inflation rate for manufactured goods.

Boeing’s latest price ranges for its five basic aircraft families are as follows:

  737-600             $47-55 million
   737-700             $54-64 million
   737-800             $66-75 million
   737-900             $70-80.5 million

   747-400, -400ER            $216-247.5 million
   747-400, -400ERF          $219-247 million
   747-8                $272.5-282.5 million
   747-8F              $279.5-283.5 million

   767-200ER                    $118-128 million
   767-300ER                    $133-149 million
   767-300F                       $143-155 million
   767-400ER                    $146-160.5 million

   777-200             $178-195 million
   777-200ER                    $190-212.5 million
   777-200LR                     $219-243 million
   777-300             $210-234 million
   777-300ER                    $237-264.5 million
   777F                 $232.5-240 million

   787-3                            $138-143 million
   787-8                            $148-157.5 million
   787-9                            $178.5-188 million


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